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41chevy

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  1. As you attack us? Actions speak enough to see your views on us whom support Trump and American work ethic
  2. Make sure the rack is free or prepare to cut the air intake in case it runs away. Seem as Detroit's are somerwhat prone to that.
  3. Don't waste your time. She hates the country and everything not teamster related and not favoring the democrats. One who thrives on the failures of the country. Probably cheers every time the country stumbles. An aged 60's hippy progressive and bitter about life.
  4. Here is the original at a truck show K-123 cab. . . . http:// http://
  5. Looks like a long crack on the roll line over the right axles. Depend on the asking price to me. Paul
  6. Reall nice! Looks like the old Cities Service colors. Paul
  7. I got my Scoopmobile and Bob Cat. It was up to $35,000 and rising. Some bidder from Paraguay won it for over $50,000
  8. Fresh baked bread,cookies and fresh from the oven pizza smells to me are heaven scent ( )
  9. Ever notice when you pass a bakery of pizza shop you no longer smell the good aroma of cookies or pizza? A number of years ago the EPA came up with requirement for "particle emissions" from the baking ovens. But we learned here that that rule protects the neighboring states from . . . something.....
  10. This was on a KW at an auction I went to at Fort Lee many years ago. http:// http:// http://
  11. Mack started to produce the R in 1966 highway use, the RD and all wheel drive RM were for construction and municipal use. The lightweight RL model followed in 1967, the RW Superliner with a large, rectangular hood and grill in 1977, and the setback front axle RB in the 1990s. In the 1990s the R and RW were discontinued and the RB was introduced, mostly for severe-duty applications. The hood was modified slightly for the model RB. 2004 was the last year for the RD, and 2006 for the RB
  12. It's April 1st in Oz??
  13. and Fritos
  14. The photo was misidentified by Sam Berlitte III as Syosset , it is the MACK Plant in Allentown. Here's the same tower in 1973.
  15. Little to much power?? EPA To Alaskans: We Will Fine You For Burning Wood To Stay Warm Well, in the Alaskan interior, winters can be brutal. With temperatures dropping below zero, burning wood is the only viable way for Alaskans in these rather desolate areas to stay warm. Yet, government thinks this is a problem concerning small-particle pollution. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency is so concerned that they’re mulling fining people who burn wood to stay warm. John Daniel Davidson, a senior correspondent for The Federalist (and Alaskan born native) If only the bureaucrats in Washington DC knew what the wolf-dog knew. But alas, now comes the federal government to tell the inhabitants of Alaska’s interior that, really, they should not be building fires to keep themselves warm during the winter. The New York Times reports the Environmental Protection Agency could soon declare the Alaskan cities of Fairbanks and North Pole, which have a combined population of about 100,000, in “serious” noncompliance of the Clean Air Act early next year. Like most people in Alaska, the residents of those frozen cities are burning wood to keep themselves warm this winter. Smoke from wood-burning stoves increases small-particle pollution, which settles in low-lying areas and can be breathed in. The EPA thinks this is a big problem. Eight years ago, the agency ruled that wide swaths of the most densely populated parts of the region were in “non-attainment” of federal air quality standards. That prompted state and local authorities to look for ways to cut down on pollution from wood-burning stoves, including the possibility of fining residents who burn wood. After all, a declaration of noncompliance from the EPA would have enormous economic implications for the region, like the loss of federal transportation funding. The problem is, there’s no replacement for wood-burning stoves in Alaska’s interior. Heating oil is too expensive for a lot of people, and natural gas isn’t available. So they’ve got to burn something. This of course is a ridiculous situation. The EPA has no business telling Alaskans they shouldn’t burn wood to keep warm in the depths of winter. For one thing, concern over air pollution from wood smoke is misplaced. The high levels of particulate matter in places like Fairbanks in January are not the same thing as smog in Los Angeles. The areas affected by pollution from wood stoves are relatively small because they’re the result of something called inversion. At -30 degrees Fahrenheit, smoke doesn’t rise. It drops down to ground level and settles in low-lying areas. But this doesn’t happen city-wide, it happens on a single block or street.
  16. Nice. The black fenders sure make it stand out. Paul
  17. 1970 the Chrysler Corp-supported Plymouth Superbird of Charlie Glotzbach started running NASCAR’s Gran National circuit painted in the factory color Plum Crazy. A creative journalist, however, gave the color a nickname that stuck with the media for years: “Statutory Grape.” Thats the story and I'm stickin to it.
  18. Check the sensor on the side of the front cover for the cam. Also the ECU is very sensitive to voltage drop. Anything below 11.5 volts and it gets the lack of the will to work in some cases.
  19. Not mine, no relation. Has a Tip Turbine, Allison, runs drives and pumps. Seem like a decent deal. $8000 California. http://reno.craigslist.org/hvo/5939518252.html
  20. Could be worst, looks like just time. The tank is aluminum? Paul
  21. Mid 800 block of 7th Ave.
  22. After December 30, 2016, you can continue to purchase Carnegie Deli’s signature products online or visit the Carnegie Deli’s licensed locations Madison Square Garden, Carnegie Deli Las Vegas at The Mirage Hotel & Casino, Carnegie Deli at The Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, PA and annually at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, Queens.
  23. I got a lot of lawn art, container art, barn art and garage art too. Welcome! Paul
  24. Welcome back! Photos?? Paul
  25. This is the mounting pads and the spring /rear units. The "t" on the spring end limits the "steer". The rubber blocks and caps wear the most.
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